I currently work with Apache 1.3.12, PHP 4.0.4, adn Perl 5.00 compiled into
one honkin' static binary. Has anyone successfully compiled Apache 1.3.28,
PHP 4.3.x, and Perl 5.8 like this? I started testing a Redhat 9.0 system
with the above except that it featured Apache 2.0.x and I'm forbidden to
use 2.0. The problem is that Apache gags during a make on the PHP module.
If I exclude PHP, it croaks on Perl, etc. Would I be better off using
shared objects instead of static? Is performance that much better with a
static binary?
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